Autodesk Inventor Introduction to Solid Modeling

Course Overview

The Autodesk Inventor Solid Modeling training course instructs Participants in the best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Participants acquire the knowledge needed to complete the process of designing models from conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.

Course Content

Introduction to Autodesk Inventor

Introduction

Autodesk Inventor Fundamentals

Autodesk Inventor Interface

Model Manipulation

Creating the Base Feature

Creating a New Part File

Sketched Base Features

Primitive Base Features

Sketching Geometry

Sketch Geometry

Additional Sketching Tools

Advanced Editing Tools

Rectangular Sketch Patterns

Circular Sketch Patterns

Over-Dimensioned Sketches

Sketch Preferences

Sketched Secondary Features

Extruded Secondary Features

Revolved Secondary Features

Using Existing Geometry

Editing Sketched Secondary Features

3D Grip Modification

Creating Pick and Place Features

Edge Chamfer

Constant Fillets

Variable Fillets

Face Fillets

Full Round Fillets

Straight Holes

Threads

Editing Pick and Place Features

Creation Sequence

Work Features

Work Planes

Work Axes

Work Points

Equations

Equations

Parameters

Additional Features

Face Draft

Splitting a Face or Part

Shells

Ribs

Bend Part

Model and Display Manipulation

Reordering Features

Inserting Features

Suppressing Features

Section Views

Design Views

Fixing Problems

Sketch Failure

Feature Failure

Sweep Features

Sweep Features

Loft Features

Rail Lofts

Center Line Lofts

Advanced Loft Options

Duplication Tools

Rectangular Feature Patterns

Circular Feature Patterns

Mirror Parts or Features

Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features

Feature Relationships

Establishing Relationships

Controlling Relationships

Investigating Relationships

Changing Relationships

Assembly Environment

Assembling Components using Constraints

Content Center

Assembly Browser

Saving Files

Joint Connections

Assembling Components using Joint

Manipulating Assembly Display

Moving and Rotating Assembly Components

Suppressing Constraints

Component Display

Selection Options in Assemblies

Model Information

Measurement Tools

Model Properties

Design Presentation and Animation

Exploded View Presentations

Assembly Tools

Replacing Components

Restructuring Components

Driving Constraints

Contact Solver

Interference

Error Recovery

Assembly Parts and Features

Assembly Parts

Assembly Features

Assembly Bill of Materials

Create Virtual Components

Create Bill of Materials

Working With Projects

New Projects

Resolving Links

The Vault Browser

Drawing Basics

New Drawing Views

Manipulating Views

Detailing Drawings

Dimensions

Drawing Sheets

Parts List

Balloons

Styles and Standards

Hatching

Drawing Annotations

Text

Symbols

Hole and Thread Notes

Chamfer Notes

Center Marks and Center Lines

Hole Tables

Revision Tables and Tags

Customizing Autodesk Inventor

Application Options

Document Settings

File Properties

Changing Part Units

Command Customization

Customer Reviews

Thanks to Xpertised and the tutor who walked me through all the topics with Practical exposure which is helping me in my current project.

-Waseem

Course was quite helpful in terms of understanding of concepts and practicality. Its really a very friendly environment to learn. The timing were mutually chosen, as we both are working professional.
I am quite satisfied with the course.